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Europe – Chapter 8
Rowntree, et. al.
Modified by Joe Naumann, UMSL
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Chapter 8:
Europe
(Fig. 8.1)
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Learning Objectives
• Learn about supranationalism in Europe
• Understand the nationalism that has thrown the
region into armed conflict many times
• Understand the formation of the European Union,
and the evolution of a common currency, the euro
• Become familiar with the locational, physical,
demographic, cultural, political, and economic
characteristics of Europe
• Understand these concepts and models:
Balkanization
Cold War
Command Economy
European Union
Feudalism
Hierarchical
Diffusion
Privatization
Secularization
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Introduction
• Europe is diverse
– Different climates, landforms, agricultural output
– 37 different countries
– Many different languages and cultures
– Long history of warfare, mostly along national
lines
– Europe is globalizing, was a major colonial
power
– European Union, a supranational organization
– Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia broke up;
Germanies reunited
– Cradle of the Industrial Revolution
– Center of 19th century imperialism
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The European Realm (culture region)
• Defining the Realm largely a realm which
has been highly influenced by “Western
Culture” (the result of classical civilizations,
Christianity, the Renaissance & Reformation,
the Enlightenment, and the Industrial and
Scientific Revolutions). It was the first to enter
the industrial revolution which has greatly
altered many kinds of relationships in the
world. The various countries within the realm
have a history of interaction among
themselves.
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Size and
Northerly
Location
of Europe
(Fig. 8.3)
Why did the
winter in
Plymouth
colony
almost kill
the English
settlers –
they settled
south of
where they
came from?
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Environmental Geography:
Human Transformation of a Diverse Landscape
• explain Four factors Europe’s diversity
– Complex geology with newest and oldest formations
(Physical Place)
– Latitudinal extent (from Arctic to Mediterranean
Subtropics) (Relative and Absolute Location)
– Modification of latitudinal controls by land and
water interaction (Physical Place)
• Marine (maritime) influence
• Continental influence (Continentality)
– Thousands of years of humans living there caused
changes (Human-Environment Interaction)
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The red arrows show
the North Atlantic
Drift
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Environmental Geography: Human
Transformation of a Diverse Landscape
• Environmental Issues, Local and Global, East and West
•Agriculture, resource-extraction, industrial
manufacturing, urbanization create air and water
pollution and acid rain
•Western Europe is one of the world’s greenest
regions because of pro-environment policies since
1970s
•European voters support environment in Europe
and globally, including reduction of greenhouse
gases
•Eastern Europe neglected its environment under
Soviet-style economics; Soviet-designed nuclear
plants may be dangerous
•Ongoing economic and political evolution make it
difficult to solve Eastern Europe’s environmental
problems
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Environmental
Issues
in Europe
(Fig. 8.4)
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Landform & Landscape Regions
• European Lowland (a.k.a. North European Plain)
– Reaches from SW France to Poland, includes SE
England – becomes the Russian Plain in western Russia
– Focus of West Europe
– Major rivers, high population density, major cities
– Agriculture, industries
• Alpine Mountain System
– “Spine of Europe,” east-west mountain ranges, from
Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea, 20 million years old
– Alps run 500 miles from France to Austria, tallest peak
over 15K feet
– Pyrenees (Spain & France); Appenines (Italy);
Carpathians (east edge)
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Landform & Landscape Regions
• Central Uplands
– Between Alps and Lowland (from France to Czech
republic)
– Has iron, coal, other resources for manufacturing
• Western Highlands
– (Portugal to Finland + part of British Isles)
– Contains fjords (flooded valleys carved by glaciers)
in the north
– “Shield landscape” contains the world’s oldest rocks
(600 million years)
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Europe:
Physical
Physical
Geography
of
Europe
(Fig. 8.7)
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Europe’s Climates
– Climates moderated by North Atlantic Current (a
warm water current from N America’s Gulf Stream)
– Europe has 3 climate types
•Marine west coast climate – no winter months
average below freezing, but cold rain, snow are
common; summers often cloudy with frequent
drizzle and rain (e.g., Ireland)
•Continental climates – hotter summers, colder
winters, 1-2 months average below freezing;
rainfall adequate for farming
•Mediterranean climate –dry summer season,
drought possible, irrigation is common for farming
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Europe’s
Climate
Map
(Fig. 8.10)
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Environmental Geography: Human Transformation
• Seas, Rivers, Ports, and Coastline
– Europe’s Ring of Seas
• Baltic Sea, North Sea, English Channel, Mediterranean Sea,
Black Sea (Black Sea has fisheries, oil, natural gas)
– Rivers and Ports
• Many rivers navigable, connected by canals for barges
• Seine, Rhine, Elbe, Danube (the longest)
• Rotterdam (Rhine), London (Thames), Gdansk (Wisla)
– Reclaiming the Dutch Coastline
• Polders – protected and reclaimed landscapes; dikes and
windmills prevent floods
• Distributaries – delta channels on the Rhine subject to
flooding
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Danube River
Rhine River
N
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Settlement and Population: Slow Growth
and Rapid Migration
• Population Density in the Core and Periphery
• 523 million people in Europe (more than half a billion)
• Highest densities in historic industrial core (England,
Netherlands, N. France, N. Italy, western Germany)
• Natural Growth: Beyond the Demographic Transition
• Europe continues to experience slow natural growth (birth
rates lower than death rates; immigration prevents
population loss)
• In last stage of Demographic Transition (or beyond)
– Causes: women in workforce; widespread contraception;
shortage of affordable housing
– Some countries offer incentives to increase national growth
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Europe’s Population Implosion
• Shrinking population rather than a growing
population – below ZPG
• Reaction to urbanization and the expense of
raising children in urban/industrial societies – so
fertility rates in some countries have dropped
below 2.1 (replacement rate)
• Industrialization and urbanization usually move
a country to the fourth stage of the demographic
transition
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Europe’s
Population
(Fig. 8.13)
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Slow Growth and Rapid Migration (cont.)
• Migration to and Within Europe
– Growing resistance to unlimited migration
• Scarce jobs should go to Europeans first
• Concerns about international terrorism
• Concern about dilution of national culture
– Immigration may be only way to solve labor shortage
• Workers needed to keep up tax revenues, support retirees
– EU working to establish common immigration policy
• Guest workers – migrant workers from other countries,
usually doing low-wage work
• Called Gastarbeiter in Germany (mostly Turks); other European
countries have migrants from their former colonies
• Additional migration from Eastern to Western Europe
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EU facilitates movement of workers to developed
Areas – problem in economic downturn
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Settlement and Population
• The Landscapes of Urban Europe
– Europe highly urbanized
• Over 50% most countries; 90% in UK and Belgium
– The Past in the Present (3 landscape types)
• Medieval landscape (900-1500 A.D.) – densely settled,
buildings next to streets; green space only near churches
and public squares
• Renaissance-Baroque (1500-1800) – wider streets, large
gardens, monuments, more open space; ornate architecture
• Industrial (1800-present) – walls and fortifications
removed; factories and industrial areas build on edge of
cities; urban sprawl developed
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Key Elements of Western Civivilization
• Greece – Philosophy, democracy, roots of
science, art & architecture
• Rome – Law, engineering, infrastructure (city
structure, roads & aqueducts), establishment &
spread of Christianity, and areal functional
specialization
• Coming out of the Middle Ages
– Renaissance & Reformation
– Rise of the nation state
– Enlightenment & scientific revolutions
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Revolutions modernizing Europe
• Agrarian Revolution
• Industrial Revolution & colonial
empires
• Political Revolutions
– French Revolution
– Revolutions of 1848
• Rise of socialist thinking
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Much Ethnic
Mixing in the
Making of
Europe as a
Culture
Region
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Key European Cultural Traits
• Political system – parliamentary democratic
republic ideal
• Legal system – Napoleonic Code derived
from Roman Law
• Economic system – capitalism or market
economy
• Industrialization & urbanization
• Government services
– Education
– Medical & health care
– Retirement
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Influences on European Culture After the
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
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Cultural Diversity: A Mosaic of Differences
• Geography of Languages
– Germanic Languages (200 million speakers)
• German, English, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish,
Icelandic
• In British Isles, Scandinavia, and Central Europe (north)
– Romance Languages (200 million speakers)
• Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian
• Spoken throughout Southern Europe
– Slavic Languages (80 million speakers)
• Largest family of European languages (including Russian)
• Polish, Czech, Slovakian, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian,
Slovenian
• Roman Catholic countries use Latin alphabet; Eastern
Orthodox countries use Cyrillic (Greek) alphabet
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Language
Map
of
Europe
(Fig. 8.17)
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Geographies of Religion, Past and Present
– The Schism Between Western and Eastern
Christianity
• Division in 1054 A.D. of Roman Catholic and Eastern
Orthodox Churches
• Greek missionaries refused to accept Roman Catholic
hierarchy and rule by Roman bishops
• Roman Catholics - Latin alphabet; Eastern Orthodox - Cyrillic
– Conflicts with Islam
• East Europe: Ottoman Turks brought Islam to Balkans (almost
to Vienna, Austria)
• Western Europe: Moors (Moroccans) brought Islam to Spain
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Religions
of
Europe
(Fig. 8.19)
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Geographies of Religion, Past and Present (cont.)
– The Protestant Revolt
• Began in 16th century with split in Catholic Church’s
teachings
– A Geography of Judaism
• Jews expelled from Palestine during Roman Empire, settled
in Moorish (Islamic) Spain
• When Christians conquered this region, they expelled Jews
• Many Jews settled in “the Pale” of eastern Europe (east
Poland and further east)
• Murder of 6 million Jews during Nazi occupation in 1940s,
others suffered in concentration camps
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The Patterns of Contemporary Religion
• Europe becoming a secularized society
– Secularization: movement away from traditional
organized religions
• Roman Catholicism (250 million Roman Catholics)
– Italy, Spain, Ireland, France, Austria, southern
Germany, Poland, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary
(south)
– Conflict in Northern Ireland has religious component
• Protestantism (fewer than 100 million Protestants)
– Northern Germany, Scandinavia, England
• Eastern Orthodox Christianity
– Yugoslavia, Romania, and Bulgaria
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European Culture in Global Context
• Globalization and Cultural NationalismSince World
War II, Europe has been inundated with North
American culture (music, TV, consumer goods)
• UK, Italy, Hungary accept it
• France, Germany resist, subsidize indigenous films and create
“academies” to keep English out of the language (officially, e-
mail in France is “courriel”)
• Migrants and Culture
– Many Muslim migrants to Europe (4.5 million in France; 2.5
million Muslim Turks in Germany)
• Ethnic clustering and ghettoization are common
• Far right-wing nationalists (e.g., skinheads, neo-Nazis)
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Birthplace of the Nation-State
• Centripetal Forces promote unity
– Relatively mobile available labor force
– Common history -- heritage
– Common cause – external threat
– Common religion & language
• Centrifugal Forces promote division and
fragmentation (devolution)
– More than one ethnic group
– More than one religion and/or language
– State not “organic”
– Physical barriers separating groups
– Regional economic/development disparities
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Geopolitical Framework: A Dynamic Map
• Europe has 37 independent states (countries)
– Europe invented the nation-state (a relatively homogenous cultural
group (nation) with its own political territory (state); fostered by ethnic
and cultural nationalism)
• Redrawing the Map of Europe Through War
– World War I
• France, UK, Russia vs. Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary
• Outcome encouraged irredentism: state policies designed to reclaim
lost territory
– 1930s (Depression Era): 3 ideologies emerged
• Western democracy and capitalism, Soviet-style communism, Fascist
totalitarianism in Germany and Italy
– World War II era (1939-45)
• Germany occupied neighboring countries, beginning with Poland
• Axis (Germany, Italy) vs. Allies (Britain, France, U.S.S.R., U.S.)
• Axis surrendered in 1945, Allies divided Europe; Cold War began
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A Divided Europe, East and West
– Cold War Geography (1946-1991)
• USSR (Russia) occupied countries of E Europe to create a
buffer zone (region to protect Russia from further European
invasion)
• Western Allies occupied Western Europe; the 2 groups
divided Berlin, Germany
• The Iron Curtain was a symbolic separation between East
and West
• Berlin Wall an actual physical structure separating E and W
Berlin
– Cold War
• NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in W Europe
(U.S.), and Warsaw Pact in E Europe (U.S.S.R.)
• Both sides stockpiled weapons, waged propaganda war,
raised fears
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Geopolitical Framework: A Dynamic Map (cont.)
– Cold War Thaw
• Began in 1989 when Poland elected a non-communist leader
• Causes: political instability in U.S.S.R.; desire for economic
and political change in Eastern European countries
• Revolutions in most Warsaw Pact countries were non-violent,
except in Romania
• Outcome: revival of national feelings
– Czechoslovakia divided peacefully (Czech Republic and
Slovakia)
– Yugoslavia divided through armed conflicts, “ethnic
cleansing”
– Germany reunited
– Soviet Union dissolved
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Geopolitical
Issues
in
Europe
(Fig. 8.23)
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Economic and Social Development:
Integration and Transition
• Europe’s Industrial Revolution (1730-1850)
– Machines replaced people in manufacturing
– Inanimate energy sources (water, steam, fossil fuels)
powered machines
• Centers of change
– England’s textile industry the center of industrial
innovation
Water sources (power waterwheels, clean wool)
Weak guilds
Ample raw materials (wool and cotton)
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Economic and Social Development:
Integration and Transition
– Locational Factors of Early Industrial Areas
• Steam engine improvements made water power obsolete
• Coal a cheap fuel source, factories built near coal mines
• Iron and steel manufacturing became important
• London became an important port and financial center
– Development of Industrial Regions-Continental
Europe
• First industrial regions established about 1820 on French-
Belgian border
• Near coal fields of Sambre-Meuse Rivers
• Remain important today
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Industrial
Regions of
Europe
(Fig. 8.28)
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Regional
Industrial
Contrasts
Primary
Industrial
Core Area
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Economic and Social Development: Integration
and Transition (cont.)
• Rebuilding Postwar Europe: Economic
Integration in the West
• The Marshall Plan helped rebuild Western Europe after WWII
• Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) – linked
eastern European aid and recovery to the centralized
command economies of communism
– ECSC and EEC
• European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and European
Economic Community (EEC)
– Ancestors of today’s European Union
– Started as coordinated effort to drop coal and steel tariffs
– Grew to create a common market for France, Germany, Italy,
Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg
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Economic and Social Development:
Integration and Transition (cont.)
– European Community and Union
•In 1965 the EEC created a council, court,
parliament and commission and changed its name
to European Community
•In 1991, EC became European Union (EU), more
members joined
•EU has wider mission, established by Maastricht
Treaty: common foreign policies and mutual
security agreements, greater economic integration
and common currency
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The
European
Union
(Fig. 8.38)
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Berlin – Expanding EU offers the chance of a
greatly enhanced relative location in Europe!
• Click on the picture to see the video
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Economic and Social Development:
Integration and Transition (cont.)
Euroland: The European Monetary
Union
•January 1, 1999: Eleven of the 15 EU
member nations joined the European
Monetary Union and adopted the euro
– The euro was a common currency for business
and trade transactions
– On January 1, 2002, citizens in the “Euroland”
countries began using the euro in their
everyday lives
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Economic and Social Development: Integration and
Transition (cont.)
• Economic Integration, Disintegration, and
Transition in Eastern Europe
– Historically, Eastern Europe has been less well
developed than Western Europe
• Has been under control of outsiders (Ottoman Turks,
Hapsburgs, Germans, Soviet Russians)
– The Soviet Plan
• Soviet Russians (communists) redeveloped Eastern Europe
after WWII as a command economy (centrally planned and
controlled economy, generally associated with socialist or
communist countries, in which all goods, services,
agricultural and industrial products are strictly regulated)
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Economic and Social Development: Integration and
Transition (cont.)
– Results of Soviet Plan
• Poland and Yugoslavia resisted collectivization
• Collectivization did not improve food production
• Focus on heavy industry that was reliant on cheap fuel and
raw materials from U.S.S.R.
– Transition and Changes Since 1991
• After U.S.S.R. disintegrated, Eastern European countries went
through major change
• Many E Europe countries introduced privatization – the
transfer to private ownership of those firms and industries
previously owned and run by state governments
• Loss of cheap raw materials and fuel from U.S.S.R. resulted in
a drop in industrial output; unemployment and inflation rose
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Economic and Social Development: Integration and
Transition (cont.)
– Regional Disparities Within Eastern Europe
• Successful transitions in Czech Republic, Slovenia, Hungary,
Poland
– Never adopted centralized communism
– Had good transportation links to the West
– Developed strong manufacturing centers with skilled
workforce
• Unsuccessful transitions in Macedonia, Moldova, and
Albania
– Adopted centralized communism
– Had few links to the West (no market for goods)
– Were dependent on Soviet Russia for raw materials
– Had agriculture-based economies
– Had internal political conflict
• Other countries in the middle, with a combination of good
and bad outcomes
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Foci of
Devolution
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Kosovo
• Click on the map to see the video
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Subregions
of the
European
Region
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Conclusions
• Europe’s challenges vary
– Western Europe is one of the wealthiest areas on
earth
• Progressive approach to environment
• Ideas of nationalism seem to be giving way to pan-
European identity and a region-wide currency
• Europe must deal with immigrants and resulting political
tension, and address political problems in other regions
– Eastern Europe faces very different challenges
• Political strife
• Economic stagnation
• Environmental degradation
• Eastern Europe wishes to join the west
End of Chapter 8: Europe

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  • 1. Europe – Chapter 8 Rowntree, et. al. Modified by Joe Naumann, UMSL
  • 2. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 2 Chapter 8: Europe (Fig. 8.1)
  • 3. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 3 Learning Objectives • Learn about supranationalism in Europe • Understand the nationalism that has thrown the region into armed conflict many times • Understand the formation of the European Union, and the evolution of a common currency, the euro • Become familiar with the locational, physical, demographic, cultural, political, and economic characteristics of Europe • Understand these concepts and models: Balkanization Cold War Command Economy European Union Feudalism Hierarchical Diffusion Privatization Secularization
  • 4. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 4
  • 5. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 5 Introduction • Europe is diverse – Different climates, landforms, agricultural output – 37 different countries – Many different languages and cultures – Long history of warfare, mostly along national lines – Europe is globalizing, was a major colonial power – European Union, a supranational organization – Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia broke up; Germanies reunited – Cradle of the Industrial Revolution – Center of 19th century imperialism
  • 6. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 6 The European Realm (culture region) • Defining the Realm largely a realm which has been highly influenced by “Western Culture” (the result of classical civilizations, Christianity, the Renaissance & Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial and Scientific Revolutions). It was the first to enter the industrial revolution which has greatly altered many kinds of relationships in the world. The various countries within the realm have a history of interaction among themselves.
  • 7. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 7 Size and Northerly Location of Europe (Fig. 8.3) Why did the winter in Plymouth colony almost kill the English settlers – they settled south of where they came from?
  • 8. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 8 Environmental Geography: Human Transformation of a Diverse Landscape • explain Four factors Europe’s diversity – Complex geology with newest and oldest formations (Physical Place) – Latitudinal extent (from Arctic to Mediterranean Subtropics) (Relative and Absolute Location) – Modification of latitudinal controls by land and water interaction (Physical Place) • Marine (maritime) influence • Continental influence (Continentality) – Thousands of years of humans living there caused changes (Human-Environment Interaction)
  • 9. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 9 The red arrows show the North Atlantic Drift
  • 10. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 10 Environmental Geography: Human Transformation of a Diverse Landscape • Environmental Issues, Local and Global, East and West •Agriculture, resource-extraction, industrial manufacturing, urbanization create air and water pollution and acid rain •Western Europe is one of the world’s greenest regions because of pro-environment policies since 1970s •European voters support environment in Europe and globally, including reduction of greenhouse gases •Eastern Europe neglected its environment under Soviet-style economics; Soviet-designed nuclear plants may be dangerous •Ongoing economic and political evolution make it difficult to solve Eastern Europe’s environmental problems
  • 11. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 11 Environmental Issues in Europe (Fig. 8.4)
  • 12. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 12 Landform & Landscape Regions • European Lowland (a.k.a. North European Plain) – Reaches from SW France to Poland, includes SE England – becomes the Russian Plain in western Russia – Focus of West Europe – Major rivers, high population density, major cities – Agriculture, industries • Alpine Mountain System – “Spine of Europe,” east-west mountain ranges, from Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea, 20 million years old – Alps run 500 miles from France to Austria, tallest peak over 15K feet – Pyrenees (Spain & France); Appenines (Italy); Carpathians (east edge)
  • 13. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 13 Landform & Landscape Regions • Central Uplands – Between Alps and Lowland (from France to Czech republic) – Has iron, coal, other resources for manufacturing • Western Highlands – (Portugal to Finland + part of British Isles) – Contains fjords (flooded valleys carved by glaciers) in the north – “Shield landscape” contains the world’s oldest rocks (600 million years)
  • 14. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 14
  • 15. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 15 Europe: Physical Physical Geography of Europe (Fig. 8.7)
  • 16. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 16 Europe’s Climates – Climates moderated by North Atlantic Current (a warm water current from N America’s Gulf Stream) – Europe has 3 climate types •Marine west coast climate – no winter months average below freezing, but cold rain, snow are common; summers often cloudy with frequent drizzle and rain (e.g., Ireland) •Continental climates – hotter summers, colder winters, 1-2 months average below freezing; rainfall adequate for farming •Mediterranean climate –dry summer season, drought possible, irrigation is common for farming
  • 17. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 17 Europe’s Climate Map (Fig. 8.10)
  • 18. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 18 Environmental Geography: Human Transformation • Seas, Rivers, Ports, and Coastline – Europe’s Ring of Seas • Baltic Sea, North Sea, English Channel, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea (Black Sea has fisheries, oil, natural gas) – Rivers and Ports • Many rivers navigable, connected by canals for barges • Seine, Rhine, Elbe, Danube (the longest) • Rotterdam (Rhine), London (Thames), Gdansk (Wisla) – Reclaiming the Dutch Coastline • Polders – protected and reclaimed landscapes; dikes and windmills prevent floods • Distributaries – delta channels on the Rhine subject to flooding
  • 19. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 19 Danube River Rhine River N
  • 20. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 20 Settlement and Population: Slow Growth and Rapid Migration • Population Density in the Core and Periphery • 523 million people in Europe (more than half a billion) • Highest densities in historic industrial core (England, Netherlands, N. France, N. Italy, western Germany) • Natural Growth: Beyond the Demographic Transition • Europe continues to experience slow natural growth (birth rates lower than death rates; immigration prevents population loss) • In last stage of Demographic Transition (or beyond) – Causes: women in workforce; widespread contraception; shortage of affordable housing – Some countries offer incentives to increase national growth
  • 21. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 21 Europe’s Population Implosion • Shrinking population rather than a growing population – below ZPG • Reaction to urbanization and the expense of raising children in urban/industrial societies – so fertility rates in some countries have dropped below 2.1 (replacement rate) • Industrialization and urbanization usually move a country to the fourth stage of the demographic transition
  • 22. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 22 Europe’s Population (Fig. 8.13)
  • 23. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 23 Slow Growth and Rapid Migration (cont.) • Migration to and Within Europe – Growing resistance to unlimited migration • Scarce jobs should go to Europeans first • Concerns about international terrorism • Concern about dilution of national culture – Immigration may be only way to solve labor shortage • Workers needed to keep up tax revenues, support retirees – EU working to establish common immigration policy • Guest workers – migrant workers from other countries, usually doing low-wage work • Called Gastarbeiter in Germany (mostly Turks); other European countries have migrants from their former colonies • Additional migration from Eastern to Western Europe
  • 24. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 24 EU facilitates movement of workers to developed Areas – problem in economic downturn
  • 25. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 25 Settlement and Population • The Landscapes of Urban Europe – Europe highly urbanized • Over 50% most countries; 90% in UK and Belgium – The Past in the Present (3 landscape types) • Medieval landscape (900-1500 A.D.) – densely settled, buildings next to streets; green space only near churches and public squares • Renaissance-Baroque (1500-1800) – wider streets, large gardens, monuments, more open space; ornate architecture • Industrial (1800-present) – walls and fortifications removed; factories and industrial areas build on edge of cities; urban sprawl developed
  • 26. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 26 Key Elements of Western Civivilization • Greece – Philosophy, democracy, roots of science, art & architecture • Rome – Law, engineering, infrastructure (city structure, roads & aqueducts), establishment & spread of Christianity, and areal functional specialization • Coming out of the Middle Ages – Renaissance & Reformation – Rise of the nation state – Enlightenment & scientific revolutions
  • 27. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 27 Revolutions modernizing Europe • Agrarian Revolution • Industrial Revolution & colonial empires • Political Revolutions – French Revolution – Revolutions of 1848 • Rise of socialist thinking
  • 28. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 28 Much Ethnic Mixing in the Making of Europe as a Culture Region
  • 29. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 29 Key European Cultural Traits • Political system – parliamentary democratic republic ideal • Legal system – Napoleonic Code derived from Roman Law • Economic system – capitalism or market economy • Industrialization & urbanization • Government services – Education – Medical & health care – Retirement
  • 30. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 30 Influences on European Culture After the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • 31. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 31 Cultural Diversity: A Mosaic of Differences • Geography of Languages – Germanic Languages (200 million speakers) • German, English, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic • In British Isles, Scandinavia, and Central Europe (north) – Romance Languages (200 million speakers) • Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian • Spoken throughout Southern Europe – Slavic Languages (80 million speakers) • Largest family of European languages (including Russian) • Polish, Czech, Slovakian, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, Slovenian • Roman Catholic countries use Latin alphabet; Eastern Orthodox countries use Cyrillic (Greek) alphabet
  • 32. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 32 Language Map of Europe (Fig. 8.17)
  • 33. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 33 Geographies of Religion, Past and Present – The Schism Between Western and Eastern Christianity • Division in 1054 A.D. of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches • Greek missionaries refused to accept Roman Catholic hierarchy and rule by Roman bishops • Roman Catholics - Latin alphabet; Eastern Orthodox - Cyrillic – Conflicts with Islam • East Europe: Ottoman Turks brought Islam to Balkans (almost to Vienna, Austria) • Western Europe: Moors (Moroccans) brought Islam to Spain
  • 34. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 34 Religions of Europe (Fig. 8.19)
  • 35. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 35 Geographies of Religion, Past and Present (cont.) – The Protestant Revolt • Began in 16th century with split in Catholic Church’s teachings – A Geography of Judaism • Jews expelled from Palestine during Roman Empire, settled in Moorish (Islamic) Spain • When Christians conquered this region, they expelled Jews • Many Jews settled in “the Pale” of eastern Europe (east Poland and further east) • Murder of 6 million Jews during Nazi occupation in 1940s, others suffered in concentration camps
  • 36. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 36 The Patterns of Contemporary Religion • Europe becoming a secularized society – Secularization: movement away from traditional organized religions • Roman Catholicism (250 million Roman Catholics) – Italy, Spain, Ireland, France, Austria, southern Germany, Poland, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary (south) – Conflict in Northern Ireland has religious component • Protestantism (fewer than 100 million Protestants) – Northern Germany, Scandinavia, England • Eastern Orthodox Christianity – Yugoslavia, Romania, and Bulgaria
  • 37. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 37 European Culture in Global Context • Globalization and Cultural NationalismSince World War II, Europe has been inundated with North American culture (music, TV, consumer goods) • UK, Italy, Hungary accept it • France, Germany resist, subsidize indigenous films and create “academies” to keep English out of the language (officially, e- mail in France is “courriel”) • Migrants and Culture – Many Muslim migrants to Europe (4.5 million in France; 2.5 million Muslim Turks in Germany) • Ethnic clustering and ghettoization are common • Far right-wing nationalists (e.g., skinheads, neo-Nazis)
  • 38. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 38 Birthplace of the Nation-State • Centripetal Forces promote unity – Relatively mobile available labor force – Common history -- heritage – Common cause – external threat – Common religion & language • Centrifugal Forces promote division and fragmentation (devolution) – More than one ethnic group – More than one religion and/or language – State not “organic” – Physical barriers separating groups – Regional economic/development disparities
  • 39. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 39 Geopolitical Framework: A Dynamic Map • Europe has 37 independent states (countries) – Europe invented the nation-state (a relatively homogenous cultural group (nation) with its own political territory (state); fostered by ethnic and cultural nationalism) • Redrawing the Map of Europe Through War – World War I • France, UK, Russia vs. Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary • Outcome encouraged irredentism: state policies designed to reclaim lost territory – 1930s (Depression Era): 3 ideologies emerged • Western democracy and capitalism, Soviet-style communism, Fascist totalitarianism in Germany and Italy – World War II era (1939-45) • Germany occupied neighboring countries, beginning with Poland • Axis (Germany, Italy) vs. Allies (Britain, France, U.S.S.R., U.S.) • Axis surrendered in 1945, Allies divided Europe; Cold War began
  • 40. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 40 A Divided Europe, East and West – Cold War Geography (1946-1991) • USSR (Russia) occupied countries of E Europe to create a buffer zone (region to protect Russia from further European invasion) • Western Allies occupied Western Europe; the 2 groups divided Berlin, Germany • The Iron Curtain was a symbolic separation between East and West • Berlin Wall an actual physical structure separating E and W Berlin – Cold War • NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in W Europe (U.S.), and Warsaw Pact in E Europe (U.S.S.R.) • Both sides stockpiled weapons, waged propaganda war, raised fears
  • 41. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 41 Geopolitical Framework: A Dynamic Map (cont.) – Cold War Thaw • Began in 1989 when Poland elected a non-communist leader • Causes: political instability in U.S.S.R.; desire for economic and political change in Eastern European countries • Revolutions in most Warsaw Pact countries were non-violent, except in Romania • Outcome: revival of national feelings – Czechoslovakia divided peacefully (Czech Republic and Slovakia) – Yugoslavia divided through armed conflicts, “ethnic cleansing” – Germany reunited – Soviet Union dissolved
  • 42. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 42 Geopolitical Issues in Europe (Fig. 8.23)
  • 43. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 43 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition • Europe’s Industrial Revolution (1730-1850) – Machines replaced people in manufacturing – Inanimate energy sources (water, steam, fossil fuels) powered machines • Centers of change – England’s textile industry the center of industrial innovation Water sources (power waterwheels, clean wool) Weak guilds Ample raw materials (wool and cotton)
  • 44. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 44 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition – Locational Factors of Early Industrial Areas • Steam engine improvements made water power obsolete • Coal a cheap fuel source, factories built near coal mines • Iron and steel manufacturing became important • London became an important port and financial center – Development of Industrial Regions-Continental Europe • First industrial regions established about 1820 on French- Belgian border • Near coal fields of Sambre-Meuse Rivers • Remain important today
  • 45. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 45 Industrial Regions of Europe (Fig. 8.28)
  • 46. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 46 Regional Industrial Contrasts Primary Industrial Core Area
  • 47. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 47 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition (cont.) • Rebuilding Postwar Europe: Economic Integration in the West • The Marshall Plan helped rebuild Western Europe after WWII • Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) – linked eastern European aid and recovery to the centralized command economies of communism – ECSC and EEC • European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and European Economic Community (EEC) – Ancestors of today’s European Union – Started as coordinated effort to drop coal and steel tariffs – Grew to create a common market for France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg
  • 48. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 48 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition (cont.) – European Community and Union •In 1965 the EEC created a council, court, parliament and commission and changed its name to European Community •In 1991, EC became European Union (EU), more members joined •EU has wider mission, established by Maastricht Treaty: common foreign policies and mutual security agreements, greater economic integration and common currency
  • 49. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 49 The European Union (Fig. 8.38)
  • 50. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 50 Berlin – Expanding EU offers the chance of a greatly enhanced relative location in Europe! • Click on the picture to see the video
  • 51. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 51 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition (cont.) Euroland: The European Monetary Union •January 1, 1999: Eleven of the 15 EU member nations joined the European Monetary Union and adopted the euro – The euro was a common currency for business and trade transactions – On January 1, 2002, citizens in the “Euroland” countries began using the euro in their everyday lives
  • 52. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 52 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition (cont.) • Economic Integration, Disintegration, and Transition in Eastern Europe – Historically, Eastern Europe has been less well developed than Western Europe • Has been under control of outsiders (Ottoman Turks, Hapsburgs, Germans, Soviet Russians) – The Soviet Plan • Soviet Russians (communists) redeveloped Eastern Europe after WWII as a command economy (centrally planned and controlled economy, generally associated with socialist or communist countries, in which all goods, services, agricultural and industrial products are strictly regulated)
  • 53. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 53 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition (cont.) – Results of Soviet Plan • Poland and Yugoslavia resisted collectivization • Collectivization did not improve food production • Focus on heavy industry that was reliant on cheap fuel and raw materials from U.S.S.R. – Transition and Changes Since 1991 • After U.S.S.R. disintegrated, Eastern European countries went through major change • Many E Europe countries introduced privatization – the transfer to private ownership of those firms and industries previously owned and run by state governments • Loss of cheap raw materials and fuel from U.S.S.R. resulted in a drop in industrial output; unemployment and inflation rose
  • 54. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 54 Economic and Social Development: Integration and Transition (cont.) – Regional Disparities Within Eastern Europe • Successful transitions in Czech Republic, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland – Never adopted centralized communism – Had good transportation links to the West – Developed strong manufacturing centers with skilled workforce • Unsuccessful transitions in Macedonia, Moldova, and Albania – Adopted centralized communism – Had few links to the West (no market for goods) – Were dependent on Soviet Russia for raw materials – Had agriculture-based economies – Had internal political conflict • Other countries in the middle, with a combination of good and bad outcomes
  • 55. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 55 Foci of Devolution
  • 56. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 56 Kosovo • Click on the map to see the video
  • 57. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 57 Subregions of the European Region
  • 58. Globalization & Diversity: Rowntree, Lewis, Price, Wyckoff 58 Conclusions • Europe’s challenges vary – Western Europe is one of the wealthiest areas on earth • Progressive approach to environment • Ideas of nationalism seem to be giving way to pan- European identity and a region-wide currency • Europe must deal with immigrants and resulting political tension, and address political problems in other regions – Eastern Europe faces very different challenges • Political strife • Economic stagnation • Environmental degradation • Eastern Europe wishes to join the west End of Chapter 8: Europe